Arik Hesseldahl, Technology Writer, BusinessWeek

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Apple's iPod Problem

Strange as it may sound, Apple (AAPL) may have an iPod problem. The iconic music player cemented the company’s reputation for innovation and fueled its financial success in recent years. But those days appear to be over. Legions of iPod owners see little reason to upgrade, especially with the rocky economy. As a result, some analysts believe this will be the first quarter since the iPod was introduced in 2001 that sales will decline from the year-earlier quarter. “The reality is there’s a limited group of people who want an iPod or any other portable media player,” says analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray. “So the question becomes, what does Apple do about it?”

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  • Sam Harrison

    BusinessWeek would love to have Apple’s problem of dominant market share. But BW is just a hackneyed old rag that has no place in the Internet era. My experience with it has been shoddy writing and general decline. BW peaked in 1985.

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